Pakistan extends its airspace ban for Indian aircraft till February 24

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In a notice to airmen, the Pakistan Airports Authority said that the airspace ban, which is already in force, will continue until February 24. Image for representational purposes only. File

In a notice to airmen, the Pakistan Airports Authority said that the airspace ban, which is already in force, will continue until February 24. Image for representational purposes only. File | Photo Credit:  Reuters

Pakistan on Tuesday (January 20, 2025) extended its airspace ban for Indian aircraft by another month until February 24.

Pakistan closed its airspace to India's airlines in April last year after the Pahalgam terror attack. India too has imposed a similar ban on Pakistan.

In a NOTAM (notice to airmen), the Pakistan Airports Authority said that the airspace ban, which is already in force, will continue until February 24.

The current ban was set to expire on January 23.

According to the latest NOTAM, the ban applies to all India-registered aircraft as well as any aircraft operated, owned, or leased by Indian airlines or operators, including military flights.

The airspace closure applies from ground level up to unlimited altitude.

Pakistan's airspace is divided into two flight information regions (FIRs) — Karachi and Lahore — and the NOTAM applies to both regions.

Published - January 20, 2026 10:53 pm IST

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